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Do you want to read the same book as others, but don’t have room in your schedule to meet? Visit the library for a copy of this month’s book, The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold (chosen for Banned Books Week), or a read-alike. Discussion questions and bonus material are available, too. If you’d like to meet with others to discuss the book (and eat book-themed snacks), join us Monday, September 24 at 3:00 PM. Call 706-692-5411 to request a copy.

Children 6 and older can read to a non-judgmental, furry listener who won’t laugh if the reader stumbles or makes a mistake. Children are asked to select their own reading material before their scheduled session. Parents can register their child (two weeks in advance) for a 10-15 minute reading session by calling 770-735-2025.

A different theme each month! Children may work alone or in teams to build LEGO masterpieces, which will be displayed in the library until next month’s meeting. LEGO and DUPLO are provided. Children 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Do you want to read the same book as others, but don’t have room in your schedule to meet? Visit the library for a copy of this month’s book, The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold (chosen for Banned Books Week), or a read-alike. Discussion questions and bonus material are available, too. If you’d like to meet with others to discuss the book (and eat book-themed snacks), join us Monday, September 24 at 3:00 PM. Call 706-692-5411 to request a copy.

Children 6 and older can read to a non-judgmental, furry listener who won’t laugh if the reader stumbles or makes a mistake. Children are asked to select their own reading material before their scheduled session. Parents can register their child (two weeks in advance) for a 10-15 minute reading session by calling 770-735-2025.

A different theme each month! Children may work alone or in teams to build LEGO masterpieces, which will be displayed in the library until next month’s meeting. LEGO and DUPLO are provided. Children 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Have a question about how to use something technical, like checking your e-mail from your phone? Sign up for a help session to answer your questions. If you have a question about your device, please bring it with you. Please know your password before attending. Registration is required and opens August 21; call 770-479-3090 (Ext. 228) to sign up.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Calling all teens! Showcase your love and talent for writing! Bring any essays, papers, books, or articles that you’ve wrote and / or published. Anything you’re particularly proud of and willing to discuss and share with fellow aspiring young writers is fair game!

A different theme each month! Children may work alone or in teams to build LEGO masterpieces, which will be displayed in the library until next month’s meeting. LEGO and DUPLO are provided. Children 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Children 6 and older can read to a non-judgmental, furry listener who won’t laugh if the reader stumbles or makes a mistake. Children are asked to select their own reading material before their scheduled session. Parents can register their child (two weeks in advance) for a 10-15 minute reading session by calling 770-345-7565.

All teens are invited to create unique art! Bring in a canvas of any sort – an actual canvas, a wood square, etc. – and your favorite song lyric or poem to paint onto it. Paint and brushes are provided, as well as a few extra canvases.

Have a question about how to use something technical, like checking your e-mail from your phone? Sign up for a help session to answer your questions. If you have a question about your device, please bring it with you. Please know your password before attending. Registration is required and opens August 21; call 770-479-3090 (Ext. 228) to sign up.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Calling all teens! Showcase your love and talent for writing! Bring any essays, papers, books, or articles that you’ve wrote and / or published. Anything you’re particularly proud of and willing to discuss and share with fellow aspiring young writers is fair game!

A different theme each month! Children may work alone or in teams to build LEGO masterpieces, which will be displayed in the library until next month’s meeting. LEGO and DUPLO are provided. Children 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Children 6 and older can read to a non-judgmental, furry listener who won’t laugh if the reader stumbles or makes a mistake. Children are asked to select their own reading material before their scheduled session. Parents can register their child (two weeks in advance) for a 10-15 minute reading session by calling 770-345-7565.

All teens are invited to create unique art! Bring in a canvas of any sort – an actual canvas, a wood square, etc. – and your favorite song lyric or poem to paint onto it. Paint and brushes are provided, as well as a few extra canvases.

Have a question about how to use something technical, like checking your e-mail from your phone? Sign up for a 30-minute help session to answer your questions. Please bring your device with you and know your passwords before attending. Registration is required and opens August 22; call 706-692-5411 to sign up.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Drop in on Wednesday afternoons to de-stress and get your creative juices flowing. Socialize over a tabletop game (such as Scrabble or MahJongg) or color a picture. Players and colorers of all skill levels are welcome!

Have a question about how to use something technical, like checking your e-mail from your phone? Sign up for a 30-minute help session to answer your questions. Please bring your device with you and know your passwords before attending. Registration is required and opens August 22; call 706-692-5411 to sign up.

Children 6 and older can read to a non-judgmental, furry listener who won’t laugh if the reader stumbles or makes a mistake. Children are asked to select their own reading material before their scheduled session. Parents can register their child (two weeks in advance) for a 10-15 minute reading session by calling 770-591-1491.

Join us for a night of painting your own pre-constructed birdhouses to take home! Materials are provided by SRLS and The Home Depot. For ages 6 and older; children must be accompanied by a participating adult. Registration is required and opens August 22; call 770-345-7565 to sign up.

Have a question about how to use something technical, like checking your e-mail from your phone? Sign up for a 30-minute help session to answer your questions. Please bring your device with you and know your passwords before attending. Registration is required and opens August 22; call 706-692-5411 to sign up.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Drop in on Wednesday afternoons to de-stress and get your creative juices flowing. Socialize over a tabletop game (such as Scrabble or MahJongg) or color a picture. Players and colorers of all skill levels are welcome!

Have a question about how to use something technical, like checking your e-mail from your phone? Sign up for a 30-minute help session to answer your questions. Please bring your device with you and know your passwords before attending. Registration is required and opens August 22; call 706-692-5411 to sign up.

Children 6 and older can read to a non-judgmental, furry listener who won’t laugh if the reader stumbles or makes a mistake. Children are asked to select their own reading material before their scheduled session. Parents can register their child (two weeks in advance) for a 10-15 minute reading session by calling 770-591-1491.

Join us for a night of painting your own pre-constructed birdhouses to take home! Materials are provided by SRLS and The Home Depot. For ages 6 and older; children must be accompanied by a participating adult. Registration is required and opens August 22; call 770-345-7565 to sign up.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

The Incredibles (Rated PG) tells the story of a family of superheroes who, while trying to live the quiet suburban life, are forced into action to save the world. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Don’t miss the Pickens County Library book sale, located at the Chattahoochee Technical College Appalachian Campus (100 Campus Dr.) in Jasper, GA! This preview sale is open to members of the Friends of the Pickens County Library – become a member at the door!

Teens can participate in this tabletop role-playing game in a fun, positive, and instructional environment. No experience required! Longtime player Stephen Lawrence will lead and teach. Materials are provided.

Adults are invited to paint and learn about Vincent Van Gogh’s technique, with inspiration from his famous “Starry Night”. Materials are provided. Registration is requested and opens August 23; call 706-692-5411 to sign up and secure materials.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

The Incredibles (Rated PG) tells the story of a family of superheroes who, while trying to live the quiet suburban life, are forced into action to save the world. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Don’t miss the Pickens County Library book sale, located at the Chattahoochee Technical College Appalachian Campus (100 Campus Dr.) in Jasper, GA! This preview sale is open to members of the Friends of the Pickens County Library – become a member at the door!

Teens can participate in this tabletop role-playing game in a fun, positive, and instructional environment. No experience required! Longtime player Stephen Lawrence will lead and teach. Materials are provided.

Adults are invited to paint and learn about Vincent Van Gogh’s technique, with inspiration from his famous “Starry Night”. Materials are provided. Registration is requested and opens August 23; call 706-692-5411 to sign up and secure materials.

Enjoy the Disney animated movie, Beauty and the Beast (Rated G). Feel free to dress just like your favorite Disney Prince or Princess! Refreshments are provided while supplies last. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Enjoy the Disney animated movie, Beauty and the Beast (Rated G). Feel free to dress just like your favorite Disney Prince or Princess! Refreshments are provided while supplies last. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Use our LEGO and K’Nex sets to build your own creations, which will be displayed in the library until next month’s meeting. Idea books are available for inspiration! For all ages; children 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

A different theme each month! Children may work alone or in teams to build LEGO masterpieces, which will be displayed in the library until next month’s meeting. LEGO and DUPLO are provided. Children 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Drop in for a virtual reality tour of the Anne Frank house (Rated “E” for Everyone), where she was forced to go into hiding to escape persecution from the Nazis during World War II. For all ages; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Teen Advisory Board (TAB) is a way for the voices of teens to be heard by discussing potential events that will be hosted in the library. All teens are welcome to attend this meeting! If you’re interested in becoming a member of the Teen Advisory Board, pick up an application at the library.

The Teen Advisory Board (TAB) is a way for the voices of teens to be heard by discussing potential events that will be hosted in the library. All teens are welcome to attend this meeting! If you’re interested in becoming a member of the Teen Advisory Board, pick up an application at the library.

Drop in for a virtual reality tour of the Anne Frank house (Rated “E” for Everyone), where she was forced to go into hiding to escape persecution from the Nazis during World War II. For all ages; children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Teen Advisory Board (TAB) is a way for the voices of teens to be heard by discussing potential events that will be hosted in the library. All teens are welcome to attend this meeting! If you’re interested in becoming a member of the Teen Advisory Board, pick up an application at the library.

The Teen Advisory Board (TAB) is a way for the voices of teens to be heard by discussing potential events that will be hosted in the library. All teens are welcome to attend this meeting! If you’re interested in becoming a member of the Teen Advisory Board, pick up an application at the library.

Learn about how to eat healthy without spending a lot of money, the value of having a grocery list, what it means to eat healthy foods, and portion control to prevent weight gain. Presented by Jessie Moore, UGA Family and Consumer Services Agent.

Have a question about how to use something technical, like checking your e-mail from your phone? Sign up for a help session to answer your questions. If you have a question about your device, please bring it with you. Please know your password before attending. Registration is required and opens August 28; call 770-479-3090 (Ext. 228) to sign up.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Calling all needle crafters! Join in the fun and conversation! If you knit, crochet, sew, do needlepoint, or enjoy any other activity that uses needle arts, bring your current project or simply grab your needles, yarn, hooks, fabric and/or patterns and join us.

Learn about how to eat healthy without spending a lot of money, the value of having a grocery list, what it means to eat healthy foods, and portion control to prevent weight gain. Presented by Jessie Moore, UGA Family and Consumer Services Agent.

Have a question about how to use something technical, like checking your e-mail from your phone? Sign up for a help session to answer your questions. If you have a question about your device, please bring it with you. Please know your password before attending. Registration is required and opens August 28; call 770-479-3090 (Ext. 228) to sign up.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Calling all needle crafters! Join in the fun and conversation! If you knit, crochet, sew, do needlepoint, or enjoy any other activity that uses needle arts, bring your current project or simply grab your needles, yarn, hooks, fabric and/or patterns and join us.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Drop in on Wednesday afternoons to de-stress and get your creative juices flowing. Socialize over a tabletop game (such as Scrabble or MahJongg) or color a picture. Players and colorers of all skill levels are welcome!

Children 6 and older can read to a non-judgmental, furry listener who won’t laugh if the reader stumbles or makes a mistake. Children are asked to select their own reading material before their scheduled session. Parents can register their child (two weeks in advance) for a 10-15 minute reading session by calling 770-591-1491.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Drop in on Wednesday afternoons to de-stress and get your creative juices flowing. Socialize over a tabletop game (such as Scrabble or MahJongg) or color a picture. Players and colorers of all skill levels are welcome!

Children 6 and older can read to a non-judgmental, furry listener who won’t laugh if the reader stumbles or makes a mistake. Children are asked to select their own reading material before their scheduled session. Parents can register their child (two weeks in advance) for a 10-15 minute reading session by calling 770-591-1491.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Join a community of readers who meet once a month to enjoy some lively conversation about literature. This month’s theme is “Reader’s Choice”. Children should read a book independently or with a caregiver and share a brief book talk about their book with the group. Refreshments are provided.

Join the Pickens County Master Gardeners! Learn how to harvest seeds from a selection of Southeastern wildflowers and how to prepare and grow a wildflower garden or meadow. Explore the remarkable relationship between native flowers and pollinators and create delightful edible wildflower treats! As a bonus activity, create a wildflower art piece! Registration is required and opens August 30; call 706-692-5411 to sign up.

Join the Gilmer County Genealogy Society as we welcome George McClellan – author, historian, and veteran. He’ll be combining history, biography, and story to narrate the early history of our county’s movement from east to west through the eyes of Robert McClellan – Indian scout, compatriot to Lewis and Clark, army ranger, and spy in the land that would become the American Midwest. A selection of George McClellan’s books will be available for purchase (and signing!). Refreshments are provided at 1:30 PM.

Stop by and discover resources that can make you more tech savvy, from learning computer basics to downloading your own e-books through the library and picking up the skill of coding! For all ages; children must be accompanied by an adult.

All teens are invited to learn how to build a résumé! We’ll be reviewing tips and tricks, as well as popular templates through Microsoft Word, Google Documents, and more. For more information, contact Mrs. Mary at 770-479-3090 (Ext. 244).

D&D meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Join us for this popular tabletop role-playing game! All materials are provided, or you may bring your own. Light refreshments are provided. For ages 10 and older.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Join a community of readers who meet once a month to enjoy some lively conversation about literature. This month’s theme is “Reader’s Choice”. Children should read a book independently or with a caregiver and share a brief book talk about their book with the group. Refreshments are provided.

Join the Pickens County Master Gardeners! Learn how to harvest seeds from a selection of Southeastern wildflowers and how to prepare and grow a wildflower garden or meadow. Explore the remarkable relationship between native flowers and pollinators and create delightful edible wildflower treats! As a bonus activity, create a wildflower art piece! Registration is required and opens August 30; call 706-692-5411 to sign up.

Join the Gilmer County Genealogy Society as we welcome George McClellan – author, historian, and veteran. He’ll be combining history, biography, and story to narrate the early history of our county’s movement from east to west through the eyes of Robert McClellan – Indian scout, compatriot to Lewis and Clark, army ranger, and spy in the land that would become the American Midwest. A selection of George McClellan’s books will be available for purchase (and signing!). Refreshments are provided at 1:30 PM.

Stop by and discover resources that can make you more tech savvy, from learning computer basics to downloading your own e-books through the library and picking up the skill of coding! For all ages; children must be accompanied by an adult.

All teens are invited to learn how to build a résumé! We’ll be reviewing tips and tricks, as well as popular templates through Microsoft Word, Google Documents, and more. For more information, contact Mrs. Mary at 770-479-3090 (Ext. 244).

D&D meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Join us for this popular tabletop role-playing game! All materials are provided, or you may bring your own. Light refreshments are provided. For ages 10 and older.

Join us for this month’s book club meeting! We’ll be discussing book one of the Chronicles of Narnia series: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis. For ages 8-14; children 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

In honor of National Coloring Day and International Dot Day (based on the picture book The Dot), we’re coming together to do some coloring! Pages will be provided for all ages, as well as crayons and colored pencils. Come in at any time during open hours to color to your heart’s content!

Come prepared to get messy! Join the Gilmer County Master Gardeners and create rustic, textured, beautifully-patterned mosaic stepping stones using tiles and cement. Class attendance is free; an optional $20.00 fee will cover the cost of materials. Registration is required and opens September 1; pick up a registration form at Ellijay Farmer’s Market, County Extension Office, or Gilmer County Library.

These music and movement classes for children and their parents are provided by music teacher Justine Lemmo! Session one (for ages 0-18 months) begins at 10:35 AM. Session two (for ages 19-35 months) begins at 11:15 AM. Session three (for ages 3-7 years) begins at 11:50 AM. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Take a seat at the table, grab some dice, and step into the boots of a hero for our monthly Dungeons & Dragons game! Beginners are welcome! All materials are provided, or you may bring your own. For ages 12 and older.

A different theme each month! Children may work alone or in teams to build LEGO masterpieces, which will be displayed in the library until next month’s meeting. LEGO and DUPLO are provided. Children 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Experience the classic Disney movie The Aristocats (Rated G), with a beautiful story and great soundtrack. When an opera star leaves her fortune to her cats, the butler drugs the animals and abandons them in the countryside. See what they encounter while trying to find their way back to their home in Paris. Refreshments are provided. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

In honor of National Coloring Day and International Dot Day (based on the picture book The Dot), we’re coming together to do some coloring! Pages will be provided for all ages, as well as crayons and colored pencils. Come in at any time during open hours to color to your heart’s content!

Come prepared to get messy! Join the Gilmer County Master Gardeners and create rustic, textured, beautifully-patterned mosaic stepping stones using tiles and cement. Class attendance is free; an optional $20.00 fee will cover the cost of materials. Registration is required and opens September 1; pick up a registration form at Ellijay Farmer’s Market, County Extension Office, or Gilmer County Library.

These music and movement classes for children and their parents are provided by music teacher Justine Lemmo! Session one (for ages 0-18 months) begins at 10:35 AM. Session two (for ages 19-35 months) begins at 11:15 AM. Session three (for ages 3-7 years) begins at 11:50 AM. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Take a seat at the table, grab some dice, and step into the boots of a hero for our monthly Dungeons & Dragons game! Beginners are welcome! All materials are provided, or you may bring your own. For ages 12 and older.

A different theme each month! Children may work alone or in teams to build LEGO masterpieces, which will be displayed in the library until next month’s meeting. LEGO and DUPLO are provided. Children 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Experience the classic Disney movie The Aristocats (Rated G), with a beautiful story and great soundtrack. When an opera star leaves her fortune to her cats, the butler drugs the animals and abandons them in the countryside. See what they encounter while trying to find their way back to their home in Paris. Refreshments are provided. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

A different theme each month! Children may work alone or in teams to build LEGO masterpieces, which will be displayed in the library until next month’s meeting. LEGO and DUPLO are provided. Children 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Get acquainted with our new friends, Dash and Dot! These friendly robots offer fun, intuitive programming for all. Draw paths for Dash to follow; play with Dot’s lights, sound, and voice; or use either robot to solve coding-based puzzles! For all ages; children 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Children 6 and older can read to a non-judgmental, furry listener who won’t laugh if the reader stumbles or makes a mistake. Children are asked to select their own reading material before their scheduled session. Parents can register their child (two weeks in advance) for a 10-15 minute reading session by calling 770-479-3090.

Adventurers wanted! Whether you’ve been playing for years or would love to learn, join us for the popular tabletop role-playing game: Dungeons & Dragons! All materials are provided, or you may bring your own. For ages 12 and older.

Get acquainted with our new friends, Dash and Dot! These friendly robots offer fun, intuitive programming for all. Draw paths for Dash to follow; play with Dot’s lights, sound, and voice; or use either robot to solve coding-based puzzles! For all ages; children 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Children 6 and older can read to a non-judgmental, furry listener who won’t laugh if the reader stumbles or makes a mistake. Children are asked to select their own reading material before their scheduled session. Parents can register their child (two weeks in advance) for a 10-15 minute reading session by calling 770-479-3090.

Adventurers wanted! Whether you’ve been playing for years or would love to learn, join us for the popular tabletop role-playing game: Dungeons & Dragons! All materials are provided, or you may bring your own. For ages 12 and older.

Have a question about how to use something technical, like checking your e-mail from your phone? Sign up for a help session to answer your questions. If you have a question about your device, please bring it with you. Please know your password before attending. Registration is required and opens September 4; call 770-479-3090 (Ext. 228) to sign up.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

A Kendama is a Japanese skill toy that has become popular all over the world. Use one of our kendama (or bring your own) and share your tips and tricks with others. All skill levels are welcome! For ages 9 and older; children must be accompanied by an adult.

Join us as we begin our discussion of the Bailey School Kids chapter book series! We’ll be covering the first book, Vampires Don’t Wear Polka Dots, with trivia and STEAM activities related to the book. For ages 7-12; children 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Registration is required and opens September 4; call 706-692-5411 to sign up.

Children 6 and older can read to a non-judgmental, furry listener who won’t laugh if the reader stumbles or makes a mistake. Children are asked to select their own reading material before their scheduled session. Parents can register their child (two weeks in advance) for a 10-15 minute reading session by calling 770-345-7565.

Teens are encouraged to read and discuss different manga series and related topics. This program will encourage reading and group discussion in a fun and innovative way. Refreshments (and manga) are provided.

Cosmically enhance your entertainment this evening by watching Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Rated PG-13)! This showing will feature closed captioning. Refreshments are provided while supplies last. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Have a question about how to use something technical, like checking your e-mail from your phone? Sign up for a help session to answer your questions. If you have a question about your device, please bring it with you. Please know your password before attending. Registration is required and opens September 4; call 770-479-3090 (Ext. 228) to sign up.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

A Kendama is a Japanese skill toy that has become popular all over the world. Use one of our kendama (or bring your own) and share your tips and tricks with others. All skill levels are welcome! For ages 9 and older; children must be accompanied by an adult.

Join us as we begin our discussion of the Bailey School Kids chapter book series! We’ll be covering the first book, Vampires Don’t Wear Polka Dots, with trivia and STEAM activities related to the book. For ages 7-12; children 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Registration is required and opens September 4; call 706-692-5411 to sign up.

Children 6 and older can read to a non-judgmental, furry listener who won’t laugh if the reader stumbles or makes a mistake. Children are asked to select their own reading material before their scheduled session. Parents can register their child (two weeks in advance) for a 10-15 minute reading session by calling 770-345-7565.

Teens are encouraged to read and discuss different manga series and related topics. This program will encourage reading and group discussion in a fun and innovative way. Refreshments (and manga) are provided.

Cosmically enhance your entertainment this evening by watching Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Rated PG-13)! This showing will feature closed captioning. Refreshments are provided while supplies last. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Drop in on Wednesday afternoons to de-stress and get your creative juices flowing. Socialize over a tabletop game (such as Scrabble or MahJongg) or color a picture. Players and colorers of all skill levels are welcome!

Children 6 and older can read to a non-judgmental, furry listener who won’t laugh if the reader stumbles or makes a mistake. Children are asked to select their own reading material before their scheduled session. Parents can register their child (two weeks in advance) for a 10-15 minute reading session by calling 770-591-1491.

Ahoy, matey! In honor of National Talk Like a Pirate Day, teens grades 6-12 are invited to talk and dress like a pirate! We’ll be learning how to “speak pirate” by using Mango Languages. Teens are encouraged to dress up!

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Drop in on Wednesday afternoons to de-stress and get your creative juices flowing. Socialize over a tabletop game (such as Scrabble or MahJongg) or color a picture. Players and colorers of all skill levels are welcome!

Children 6 and older can read to a non-judgmental, furry listener who won’t laugh if the reader stumbles or makes a mistake. Children are asked to select their own reading material before their scheduled session. Parents can register their child (two weeks in advance) for a 10-15 minute reading session by calling 770-591-1491.

Ahoy, matey! In honor of National Talk Like a Pirate Day, teens grades 6-12 are invited to talk and dress like a pirate! We’ll be learning how to “speak pirate” by using Mango Languages. Teens are encouraged to dress up!

Come for a fun, free Tinkergarten storytime! We’ll sing, listen to stories, and do a simple nature project! For ages 18 months to 8 years; children must be accompanied by a participating adult. Registration is required and opens September 6; call 770-479-3090 to sign up.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

National Library Card Sign-Up Month’s super heroic theme powers up Library Cinema with a showing of Justice League (Rated PG-13)! This showing will feature closed captioning. Refreshments are provided while supplies last. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Deputy James Cantrell of Gilmer County Sheriff’s Office is teaching awareness, assertiveness, safety strategies, and physical techniques to enable someone to successfully escape, resist, and survive a confrontation. For all ages; children 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Come for a fun, free Tinkergarten storytime! We’ll sing, listen to stories, and do a simple nature project! For ages 18 months to 8 years; children must be accompanied by a participating adult. Registration is required and opens September 6; call 770-479-3090 to sign up.

Lap-Sit Storytimes are designed for the needs of 1-to-3-year-olds. These fun programs are a time for children to learn about the storytime experience and encourage early literacy by including books, songs, rhymes, and physical activity. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

National Library Card Sign-Up Month’s super heroic theme powers up Library Cinema with a showing of Justice League (Rated PG-13)! This showing will feature closed captioning. Refreshments are provided while supplies last. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Deputy James Cantrell of Gilmer County Sheriff’s Office is teaching awareness, assertiveness, safety strategies, and physical techniques to enable someone to successfully escape, resist, and survive a confrontation. For all ages; children 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Homeschool families are invited to connect with other families and learn about some of the resources the library has to offer. This is a great opportunity to share experiences and ideas and to provide input for upcoming homeschool programming. For all ages; children must be accompanied by an adult.

Celebrate the beginning of the Spooky Season with a family-friendly movie! We’ll be showing the movie Goosebumps (Rated PG). Refreshments are provided while supplies last. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

A different theme each month! Children may work alone or in teams to build LEGO masterpieces, which will be displayed in the library until next month’s meeting. LEGO and DUPLO are provided. Children 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Our Drop-In Genealogy group speaker will be Stefanie Joyner of the Cherokee County Historical Society. She’ll be discussing the records that a historical society keeps and how they can help in a genealogy research project. Everyone is welcome to attend. Call 770-479-3090 (Ext. 232) to add your name to the mailing list.

This month, our book club for unconventional readers will be reading Bootlegger’s Daughter by Margaret Maron. This book is set in North Carolina and introduces Deborah Knott, candidate for district judge and daughter of an infamous bootlegger. Let’s meet in the R.T. Jones Memorial Library Georgia Room for a lively discussion! Call 770-479-3090 (Ext. 228) to add your name to the mailing list.

It’s a dog’s life for the members of the Cherokee County Sheriff’s K-9 Unit! Join us in welcoming these hard-working officers as they tell us all about the important work of their four-legged partners! For all ages; children 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

This month, our book club for unconventional readers will be reading Bootlegger’s Daughter by Margaret Maron. This book is set in North Carolina and introduces Deborah Knott, candidate for district judge and daughter of an infamous bootlegger. Let’s meet in the R.T. Jones Memorial Library Georgia Room for a lively discussion! Call 770-479-3090 (Ext. 228) to add your name to the mailing list.

It’s a dog’s life for the members of the Cherokee County Sheriff’s K-9 Unit! Join us in welcoming these hard-working officers as they tell us all about the important work of their four-legged partners! For all ages; children 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Have a question about how to use something technical, like checking your e-mail from your phone? Sign up for a help session to answer your questions. If you have a question about your device, please bring it with you. Please know your password before attending. Registration is required and opens September 11; call 770-479-3090 (Ext. 228) to sign up.

Calling all needle crafters! Join in the fun and conversation! If you knit, crochet, sew, do needlepoint, or enjoy any other activity that uses needle arts, bring your current project or simply grab your needles, yarn, hooks, fabric and/or patterns and join us.

Have a question about how to use something technical, like checking your e-mail from your phone? Sign up for a help session to answer your questions. If you have a question about your device, please bring it with you. Please know your password before attending. Registration is required and opens September 11; call 770-479-3090 (Ext. 228) to sign up.

Calling all needle crafters! Join in the fun and conversation! If you knit, crochet, sew, do needlepoint, or enjoy any other activity that uses needle arts, bring your current project or simply grab your needles, yarn, hooks, fabric and/or patterns and join us.

We’re hosting a Halloween Costume Swap! Bring your gently used costumes (for any age group) to the library during our collection days, September 26-27, and receive a ticket for each costume. Redeem your ticket(s) for a new-to-you costume during our swap days, September 28-29.

Drop in on Wednesday afternoons to de-stress and get your creative juices flowing. Socialize over a tabletop game (such as Scrabble or MahJongg) or color a picture. Players and colorers of all skill levels are welcome!

Your tech questions, answered! Have a question about how to use something technical, like checking your e-mail from your phone? Sign up for a help session to answer your questions. Please bring your device with you and know your passwords before attending. Registration is required and opens September 12; call 706-635-4528 to sign up. Walk-ins are assisted on a first come, first served basis.

Are you ready to learn more about using a computer? Sign up for a 30-minute help session to answer your questions. Library computers are available, or you may bring your own device. Please know your passwords before attending. Registration is required and opens September 12; call 706-692-5411 to sign up.

We’re hosting a Halloween Costume Swap! Bring your gently used costumes (for any age group) to the library during our collection days, September 26-27, and receive a ticket for each costume. Redeem your ticket(s) for a new-to-you costume during our swap days, September 28-29.

Drop in on Wednesday afternoons to de-stress and get your creative juices flowing. Socialize over a tabletop game (such as Scrabble or MahJongg) or color a picture. Players and colorers of all skill levels are welcome!

Your tech questions, answered! Have a question about how to use something technical, like checking your e-mail from your phone? Sign up for a help session to answer your questions. Please bring your device with you and know your passwords before attending. Registration is required and opens September 12; call 706-635-4528 to sign up. Walk-ins are assisted on a first come, first served basis.

Are you ready to learn more about using a computer? Sign up for a 30-minute help session to answer your questions. Library computers are available, or you may bring your own device. Please know your passwords before attending. Registration is required and opens September 12; call 706-692-5411 to sign up.

Celebrate the release of Joanne Fluke’s latest book, Christmas Cake Murder, with a potluck. Bring your best Joanne Fluke recipe and an appetite for murder! Registration is encouraged and opens September 13; call 770-591-1491 to sign up.

Learn how to download free eBooks and audiobooks on your device! Schedule a 30-minute personal help session to answer your questions. Before attending, please make sure that your library card is up to date and that you have a library PIN. Registration is required and opens September 13; call 706-692-5411 to sign up.

D&D meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Join us for this popular tabletop role-playing game! All materials are provided, or you may bring your own. Light refreshments are provided. For ages 10 and older.

We’re hosting a Halloween Costume Swap! Bring your gently used costumes (for any age group) to the library during our collection days, September 26-27, and receive a ticket for each costume. Redeem your ticket(s) for a new-to-you costume during our swap days, September 28-29.

Join us for creativity, coffee, and conversation! This month, build your creative toolkit with stained glass painting. Carefully draw or trace your image on the glass, paint with your chosen colors, outline in black, allow to dry, and hang where it can catch the light. Materials are provided, or you may bring your own. For all ages; children 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

All teens are invited to participate in the first event of our Library Crawl 2018! Teens will get the opportunity to review popular Young Adult Books. Refreshments are provided while supplies last. For more information, contact Mrs. Mary at 770-479-3090 (Ext. 244).

All teens are invited to participate in the second event of our Library Crawl 2018! Sequoyah Regional Library System’s very own Rebecca Camp will lead and teach an introduction to 3D Printing. For more information, contact Mrs. Mary at 770-479-3090 (Ext. 244).

All teens are invited to participate in our third and final Library Crawl 2018 event! Nicole Storey is a local Young Adult urban fantasy author. She’s received the Amazon Best Selling Book award for three of her titles, as well as many other awards. For more information, contact Mrs. Mary at 770-479-3090 (Ext. 244).